Was not Was
Loitering with intent
- Jul 31, 2003
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I recognise some of this. Last weekend, I deleted Facebook from my phone and it has made a difference. It took 10 seconds, I haven't deleted my account. I can still look at FB, Insta, Tiktok links on my computer if a friend sends me one, but this seems to be the way to avoid that 'one reel after another' feeling, for me at least.Anyone else found themselves slowly being reeled (sorry) in by these awful short, endless streams of shit? I don't feel I'm addicted to social media per se and I thought I was above it. But my screentime has steadily increased over the previous year to a pretty bad level.
I don't want to delete my accounts or uninstall these apps. I enjoying using facebook, instagram, twitter and youtube for what they were originally intended. I have tik tok so I can prove I am very young and also hip and cool. But I need to limit it. And the UX patterns are absolutely incredible and dragging you into to that never ending stream and keeping you locked in.
In a worst case I might set up some app limits on my phone. But it's a depressing thought having to have a hard limit on it. In the meantime I'm going to try to read more longform and lob my phone across the room if I notice I've started DOOM SCROLLING.
Anybody else in the same boat?